2 SIDES, 12 NATIONS, 750 UNITS: THE STRATEGY GAME REFERENCE IS BACK! Richer, more beautiful and more accessible, Wargame AirLand Battle is the sequel to the explosive real-time strategy game Wargame European Escalation! 1985.

I wanted to do something a little different with thise guide. I wanted to create a guide that taught a new player all they need to know to dive right in - a one-stop shop to teach all the basics, mindset, and units of the game instead of having to read a

Even the tutorial in this game is incredibly hard lol. I played EE but gave up in the polish campaign after a lot of headache and decided to try AirLand Battle to see if it was easier. The third tutorial is basically impossible, the enemy units can kill y...

I run a Wargame group (for both ALB and RD) whose primary mission is to game against computer opponents and help eachother learn the game a little better.
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Okay I have only the AirLand battle game and I haven't played it in a while. When I downloaded it yesterday I couldn't seem to remember my logon password so I went to forgot password thingy but I don't receive any e-mail, I tried going to forgot logon as ...

This guide is a simple list of the Campaign Maps with screenshots of the maps. Letting you preview what kind of sector you will engage your units on, you will be able to use your Battlegroups accordingly.

"Wargame: Airland Battle" is not one of it's kind only becouse it now has both - prequel and sequel. But in all other aspects I don't recall game like this. While on first sight it seems to be another Real Time Wargame it has something that makes it different. In ways that matters. It has genuine feel of actuall battlefield, putting weight on planning and executing strategy, right choice of troops, combined arms and maintaining your troops supplied instead of inhuman reflex and micro management. Really big list of available units equipped with things that matters (for example there is a difference between various types of guided missiles) gives players a lot of flexibility while constructing their own "deck". And the looks. Today a bit outdated, still has its appeal. I must confess that I constantly switch between zooms. Looking from far away I have a clear sight of what's going on, with nice icons marking location and troop type. And when looking at close it's hell of a fun to see how your tanks move along the road, escorted by choppers above them... If I were to give one reason why niot to buy and play "Wargame: Airland Battle" I would say it's becouse you can buy and play "Wargame: Red Dragon".

Great RTS with modern military units and equipment. Game is similar to ruse but a lot different. This isnt just your average rts game where you buy units and go head on head with enemies, Doing this with make you lose. It takes a lot of ambushing the enemies and approching them from the front and side. You can have units from foot, ground, and air. The maps are really big. Dont forget your troops can run out of fuel, break engine parts, and run out of ammo. I highly recommend the series of wargame!